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al·u·min·i·um A0234900 (ăl′yə-mĭn′ē-əm)n. Chiefly British Variant of aluminum.aluminium (ˌæljʊˈmɪnɪəm) or aluminumn (Elements & Compounds) a light malleable ductile silvery-white metallic element that resists corrosion; the third most abundant element in the earth's crust (8.1 per cent), occurring only as a compound, principally in bauxite. It is used, esp in the form of its alloys, in aircraft parts, kitchen utensils, etc. Symbol: Al; atomic no: 13; atomic wt: 26.9815; valency: 3; relative density: 2.699; melting pt: 660.45°C; boiling pt: 2520°Ca•lu•mi•num (əˈlu mə nəm) n. 1. a silver-white metallic element, light in weight, ductile, malleable, and not readily corroded or tarnished: used in alloys and for lightweight products. Abbr.: alum.;Symbol: Al; at. wt.: 26.98; at. no.: 13; sp. gr.: 2.70 at 20°C. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or containing aluminum. Also, esp. Brit., aluminium. [1812; alter. of earlier alumium. See alumina, -ium2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | aluminium - a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxiteAl, aluminum, atomic number 13aluminium foil, aluminum foil, tin foil - foil made of aluminummetal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.potash alum, potassium alum, alum - a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the potassium double sulfate of aluminumalum, ammonia alum, ammonium alum - a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the ammonium double sulfate of aluminumbauxite - a clay-like mineral; the chief ore of aluminum; composed of aluminum oxides and aluminum hydroxides; used as an abrasive and catalystDuralumin - an aluminum-based alloy | Translationsaluminium (ӕljuˈminiəm) (American) aluminum (əˈluːminəm) noun, adjective (of) an element, a light, silver-coloured metal used in making saucepans etc. pans made of aluminium; aluminium foil, rivet, tray. 鋁 铝IdiomsSeealuminum showeraluminiumenUK
aluminium A metallic element (atomic number 13; atomic weight 26.98) which may cause low levels of intoxication. Toxicology Changes of aluminium toxicity include vitamin D-refractory osteodystrophy with impaired mineralisation, decreased bone formation, hypercalcaemia, anaemia, progressive encephalopathy, dementia (the data on aluminium and dementia are controversial). Management Chelation with deferroxamine.FinancialSeeALAcronymsSeeair lockaluminiumenUK
Synonyms for aluminiumnoun a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxiteSynonyms- Al
- aluminum
- atomic number 13
Related Words- aluminium foil
- aluminum foil
- tin foil
- metal
- metallic element
- potash alum
- potassium alum
- alum
- ammonia alum
- ammonium alum
- bauxite
- Duralumin
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